The 1.20 update has just launched for MX vs ATV Legends, and here’s the complete list of changes and fixes that will be added with this patch. The game has been around for a while, and received a new update today. The latest version is not as extensive as the previous ones and focuses on minor things. The patch notes MX vs ATV Legends 1.20 update are below.
MX vs ATV Legends Update 1.20 Patch Notes
- Resolved a crash which could occur when modifying Frame or Graphic kit colors in the Paint Shop.
- Adjusted 3D positional audio on MX 450F to prevent engine sounds jumping significantly to one side or another.
- Resolved a crash in Paint Shop when modifying some specific Frames and Graphic Kits which were updated in the previous patch. The crash only impacted players who had customized vehicles using those frames and kits using stock colors prior to patch 1.19.
- Adjusted spatialization of MX 450F engine audio to return more output to the “center channel” and reduce the side-to-side jumping most noticeable on some surround sound headphones.
Meanwhile, if you missed the previous version, you can check out its patch notes below.
Highlights
- Implemented additional fixes for lap tracking when racing online. All known issues have been resolved. Work will continue to improve the underlying systems.
- Fixed the bug causing players to get stuck in the reset “ghost” state under specific client and server conditions during online races.
- Addressed the issue causing riderless bikes during online events.
- Added “Ghosting” to paused players. In an effort to reduce opportunities for griefing during online races, paused players will be transparent and will not be able to physically interact with other players.
- Fixed the bug which reset Rider Gear colorization when using Gear Paint Shop online.
- Added options to remove Roof, Light kit, and Nerfbars on all UTVs.
- Added and improved colorization of Frames and Graphic Kits on all MX Bikes.
Detailed Changelog – MX vs ATV Legends Update 1.20 Patch Notes
- Gameplay: Added “Ghosting” to paused players to reduce griefing during online races. Paused players will be transparent and have no collision while paused. This effect will slowly dissipate once unpaused. This functions similarly to the “ghosting” after a reset.
- Gameplay: Improved holeshot tracking when online. Now only the first player to actually cross the holeshot will receive notification.
- Gameplay: Implemented additional fixes for lap tracking when racing online. Work will continue to improve the underlying systems.
- Gameplay: Fixed the bug causing players to get stuck in the reset “ghost” state under specific client and server conditions during online races.
- Gameplay: Addressed the issue causing riderless bikes during online events. Further fixes to the underlying issues will be addressed in future patches.
- Gameplay: Fixed possible issue in Career which could result in getting failing to progress due to fan count. This fix may resolve the issue for a stuck player after re-playing the furthest career event.
- AI: Increased AI leaning and turning capability, making it closer to that of the player. AI now have better overall performance in corners and are capable of carrying more speed through turns.
- AI: Updated the changes to AI on 2021 Fox Raceway II and to Rio Del Sol Amateur from the previous patch. AI will be much more competitive at higher difficulties, especially on Rio Del Sol Am.
- UI: Fixed the bug which reset Rider Gear colorization when using Gear Paint Shop online.
- UI: Fixed remaining issues in the tracking of Holeshot and Podium badges. The events must still be finished to earn the badges.
- UI: Fixed bug causing missing badges on Rattlesnake Sweep in the Event Selection menu.
- Environment: Resolved the bug causing the vehicle to pop up when driving over the starting gates by disabling the collision on the drop gate components.
- Environment: Fixed terrain appearance, behavior, and deformation in SX Denver.
- Environment: Added Time of Day selection to 2021 Fox Raceway II.
- Online: Made minor improvements to matchmaking algorithms to reduce the probability of being sent to a server with a match in progress.
- Online: Updated online servers and increased their reliability/resiliency.
- Animation: Corrected hip and body position when performing the bike flip stunt – MX vs ATV Legends Update 1.20 Patch Notes
- Customization: Added “None” parts options for Roof, Light kit, and Nerfbars on all UTVs.
- Customization: Improved customization of frame colors on all MX Bikes.
- Customization: Added number plate colorization to additional MX Bike Graphic Kits.
- Customization: Resolved visual issues around number plate colorization on several MX Bike Graphic Kits.
- Audio: Updated MX 450F engine audio to improve positional accuracy and physics synchronization. Augmented pitch differences in each gear. Increased overall volume and EQ width.
MX vs ATV Legends is available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox X|S Series. Head to the game’s Steam page for more detailed information on the latest and future patches.